TRU-Vu releases cleaning and disinfecting guidelines for touch screens

May 20, 2020
The company notes the distinction between cleaning versus disinfecting and provides a list of cleaning solutions suitable for both.

TRU-Vu has compiled a list of guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting TRU-Vu touch screen monitors that won’t cause damage to the screen or monitor.

The company says it is important to distinguish cleaning from disinfecting. Cleaning removes dirt, germs and impurities. While cleaning does help to reduce germs that can lead to infection, it does not kill the germs. Disinfecting utilizes chemicals to kill germs to reduce/eliminate the chance of infection.

Cleaning Guidelines:

  • Prepare the touch screen for cleaning by powering down the device, if possible.
  • Be sure to not get any liquids inside of the unit. To best avoid doing so, do not directly spray the monitor. Either use wet wipes, or spray/dampen a cloth and be sure to squeeze any excess moisture off.
  • Avoid using abrasive cloths, such as rags or paper towels, as they can spread lint and/or even damage the screen. Instead, use only non-abrasive cloths, such as soft lint-free cloth, in order to avoid scratching the monitor.
  • Avoid products that may cause discoloration, such as highly concentrated alcohol (greater than 85 percent), non-diluted bleach or ammonia solutions.
  • Wipe the surface of the monitor gently in small circles, and then allow it to dry. Wash hands and discard the used gloves.

Disinfecting Guidelines:

  • Prepare the touchscreen for disinfecting by powering down the device, if possible.
  • Dampen a new clean, non-abrasive cloth with a disinfectant recommended by the CDC: a household bleach solution (1/3 cup of bleach per gallon of water) or Isopropyl alcohol (71 to 85 percent alcohol). Be sure to squeeze any excess liquid off the cloth. Do not spray the solution directly onto the touch screen.
  • Read the manufacturer’s instructions carefully, as many require the surface to remain wet for a few minutes. Continuous wiping may be required.
  • Disinfect the surface by wiping it down gently in small circles, and then allow it to dry. Wash hands and discard the used gloves.

U.S. EPA-recommended disinfectants safe for touchscreens (including registration number):

  • Clorox Disinfecting Wipes – Reg. No. 5813-79
  • Clorox Healthcare Bleach Germicidal Wipes – Reg. No. 67619-12
  • Clorox Commercial Solutions Hydrogen Peroxide Cleaner Disinfectant Wipes – Reg. No. 67619-25
  • Lonza Disinfectant Wipes – Reg. No. 6836-313
  • Lysol Brand Clean & Fresh Multi-Surface Cleaner (20 percent cleaner solution to water ratio) – Reg. No. 777-89
  • Purell Professional Surface Disinfectant Wipes – Reg. No. 84150-1
  • Sani-Cloth Prime Germicidal Disposable Wipes – Reg. No. 9480-12

If the CDC-recommended disinfectants are not available, the best alternative is the use of:

  • Water and isopropyl alcohol (up to 85 percent alcohol)
  • Apply the solution to a soft cleaning cloth; do not spray directly onto the touch screen. Wear gloves during the cleaning process. Discard both the gloves and the cleaning cloth following the cleaning process.